Images and Representations of the Rudnytskyi Family: The Case of Ukrainians in Galicia Between the Wars

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Illia Chedoluma
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Caricature journals in the interwar period had a special genre niche, giving the masses, through funny cartoons, a simplified understanding of internal and external political processes. Zyz and Komar were the largest Ukrainian satirical humor journals in interwar Galicia. They mainly covered the internal political life in the Second Polish Republic and international relationships. These journals are primarily intended for people from the countryside, and the editors and owners of these journals used anti-Semitism for the political mobilization of the rural population. I use elements of Serge Moscovici’s theory of social representations to track these processes. A key aspect here is how the image of the Rudnytskyi family was shaped on the pages of these journals. The family was of mixed Ukrainian-Jewish origins, and its members became prominent figures in various spheres of Ukrainian social and political life in interwar Galician Ukrainian society (in politics, literature, music, and the women’s movement). The behavior of the Rudnytskyi family was explained to the readers through their Jewish origins. Zyz and Komar both created an image of the Rudnytskyis as an integral Jewish group occupying different spheres of Ukrainian life. The study of visual caricature images thus enables us to explore the channels of the formation and spread of anti-Semitic images of Jews and the use of the image of “the Jew” in the Galician Ukrainian society in interwar Poland.
鲁德尼茨基家族的形象与表现:两次世界大战之间加利西亚的乌克兰人
在两次世界大战之间的时期,漫画杂志有一个特殊的类型利基,通过有趣的漫画,让大众对内部和外部的政治进程有一个简单的了解。Zyz和Komar是两次世界大战之间加利西亚最大的乌克兰讽刺幽默杂志。它们主要涉及波兰第二共和国的内部政治生活和国际关系。这些杂志主要面向农村人民,这些杂志的编辑和所有者利用反犹太主义对农村人口进行政治动员。我使用谢尔盖·莫斯科维奇的社会表征理论来追踪这些过程。这里的一个关键方面是,鲁德尼茨基家族的形象是如何在这些日记的页面上形成的。这个家庭是乌克兰和犹太人的混血,其成员在两次世界大战之间的加利西亚乌克兰社会(政治、文学、音乐和妇女运动)中成为乌克兰社会和政治生活各个领域的杰出人物。鲁德尼茨基一家的行为通过他们的犹太血统向读者解释。Zyz和Komar都把Rudnytskyis塑造成一个完整的犹太人群体,占据着乌克兰生活的不同领域。因此,对视觉漫画图像的研究使我们能够探索反犹犹太人形象的形成和传播渠道,以及在两次世界大战之间的波兰加利西亚乌克兰社会中“犹太人”形象的使用。
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